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  • İstanbul, my İstanbul! Day 2 If you want to know what I liked best about my hotel in İstanbul I would have to say it was the fluffy down comforters. Ahhhh….it makes a 3 star hotel seem like a 5 star joint! What luxury to Posted by oceanchild in A Semester Abroad | Nov 9, 2008
  • İstanbul, my İstanbul! Mehmet tells me that İstanbul is not Türkiye. Judging Türkiye on İstanbul alone is like judging the US on New York alone. There are so many more facets to this wonderful nation than İstanbul, I agree. Yet İstanbul has a Posted by oceanchild in A Semester Abroad | Nov 8, 2008
  • Apple tea - that's the stuff! - Krystal typing - Monday the 27th of October After getting our blog up to date which took up pretty much the whole afternoon of our free time the two of us headed out for a few dri Posted by krystalmat in K&M's return from London to Melbourne... | Nov 7, 2008
  • A walk around Kuşadasi I realized I forgot to post some photos from before. One was taken from my hotel room, and the other was taken from Mehmet and Fisun's place. The views were wonderful!! So we start this entry with sunset. [img=http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y28/ladye Posted by oceanchild in A Semester Abroad | Nov 2, 2008
  • Lıfe on the Mediteranean Sea Frıday the 24th of October - Matt typıng - It was fantastıc to actually be able to have somethıng that actually resembles a sleep ın as we dıdn`t have to get up untıl 8:30 thıs mor Posted by krystalmat in K&M's return from London to Melbourne... | Oct 27, 2008
  • Turkey Round Up Well tomorrow Lois and I leave Istanbul. bound for Bangkok/ We have been blessed with very good weather the whole way. The scenery has been fantastic and the contrasts from sailing quietly on a yacht to the hustle Posted by ackers888 in Round the World in 364 days (continued) | Nov 2, 2008
  • Temple of Aphrodite at Aphrodisias You know I was thinking as I walked down the center to get internet that the Mastercard commercial fits really well with this whole adventure in Turkiye. Cost of ferry ticket to Kusadasi: 30 euro Gas to drive to and from Aphrodisias: Posted by oceanchild in A Semester Abroad | Oct 30, 2008
  • A Delightful Turkish Day I am very lucky to have friends in Turkiye. When I was here in January we had the most wonderful guide. Mehmet truly cared about sharing the wonders of his country with us and taught us so much. I Posted by oceanchild in A Semester Abroad | Oct 27, 2008
  • The tour begıns - Krystal typıng - Sunday the 19th of October The fırst full day of our tourç We started off wıth our group and guıde to checkout the maın sıtes Istanbul has to offer, all of whı Posted by krystalmat in K&M's return from London to Melbourne... | Oct 27, 2008
  • I arrived in İstanbul I arrived safely from Izmir to İstanbul. It was a short flight but they still fed us. Turkish Airlines has props in my book, especially now a days when airlines are cutting back significantly in the US. I got to Posted by oceanchild in A Semester Abroad | Oct 27, 2008
  • Mission Accomplished! - Krystal typıng - Frıday the 17th of October We fınally made ıt ınto Istanbul 17 hours after departure, 3 hours later than scheduled! Surprısıngly we mangaged to pump out a few ho Posted by krystalmat in K&M's return from London to Melbourne... | Oct 19, 2008
  • Uçak Biletleri Bildiğim kadarıyla, şu anda dünyada üç büyük havayolu grubu bulunuyor. Her üç grup da, içerikleri birbirine benzeyen RTW (Round The World) biletleri sunuyor. RTW biletleri ikiye gruplamak mümkün: İlkinde sınırlı bir uçuş milini sabit bir ücrete satın alıy Posted by acikbilet in AÇIK BİLET | Sep 22, 2008
  • Exploring Vathy on the Island of Samos I can tell you from the start that my trip to Samos and then on to Kusadasi, Turkey was a big step out of the box we call a comfort zone. I am accustomed to traveling alone within the US Posted by oceanchild in A Semester Abroad | Oct 24, 2008
  • I made it to Türkiye!! Just a quick update. I made it safely to Kuşadasi via the ferry from Samos. It was a bit of a bumpy ride as well. The wind was up a bit again this afternoon and made for some choppy seas Posted by oceanchild in A Semester Abroad | Oct 24, 2008
  • Hazırlıklar Başladı Barış'la birlikte sırt çantalarımızı alıp seyahate çıkmaya karar verdik. Dünyayı kendi gözlerimiz ve zihnimizle keşfetmek istiyoruz. Bu kararımızı açıkladığımız zaman genellikle aldığımız tepki, 'Piyangodan para mı çıktı!?' oluyor. Bunun cevabını blog Posted by acikbilet in AÇIK BİLET | Jul 22, 2008
  • Sailing Turkey Two weeks of sailing completed in Turkey already. We have been blessed with good weather and good company. The first week we travelled from Gocek to Marmaris with a delightful crew of Margaret, Luke, Eva and James (Lois's Posted by ackers888 in Round the World in 364 days (continued) | Oct 24, 2008
  • Turkey for 2 weeks We are now back from our tenth anniversary trip to Turkey. We are glad we went...but I will never go to a Muslim country again. We met nice people who went out of their way to be nice to us, and then Posted by Tazzycat in Beware Turkey | Oct 23, 2008
  • Released ınto the Wıld! I feel lıke one of those Chınese owls (Wıld Chına BBC) - damaged and held ın a reserve for a few months untıl fıt for release. "the Clıfton owl" - released 10/10/08 deemed fıt enough to fly, feed ıtself, Posted by ackers888 in Round the World in 364 days (continued) | Oct 17, 2008
  • Istanbul Day 5 -The Zeynep Sultan Hotel's basement I had started feeling sick after the visit to the Cistern. The next morning, chills accompanied my unabating desire for a hot bath and chicken soup. There was no way I was going to give in though, so Posted by mazizmuse in Istanbul 2008 | Sep 29, 2008
  • Istanbul Day 4 -Camlica trip and the Basilican Cistern 28 degrees and sunny Camlica ("Cham-lijahh") is a local favorite as it sits on one of the highest points in Istanbul with breathtaking views of the city from horizon to Black sea to Agean sea to horizon. It's a well Posted by mazizmuse in Istanbul 2008 | Sep 21, 2008
  • Istanbul Day 3 - Mosques and Islamic Art Overcast turned to hot sun and 25 degrees. This morning we woke to the the bellowing of voices again at 5 am. We got up straight away and went for another early morning walk-but this time in the Posted by mazizmuse in Istanbul 2008 | Sep 21, 2008
  • Istanbul Day 2 - Galata Tower, Markets and Itsiklal Caddesi After last nights amazing introduction to Istanbul and waking up to the call to prayer and The Hagia Sophia outside our wındow this morning-we were chomping at the bit to get going. Hazy, hot and humid we had breakfast Posted by mazizmuse in Istanbul 2008 | Sep 19, 2008
  • First day ın Istanbul The fırst evenıng ın Istanbul. It took a long time for us to get here but the view alone was worth it! The computer connectiom ıs a bıt slow here-so detaıls to follow later. Havıng Posted by mazizmuse in Istanbul 2008 | Sep 18, 2008
  • Hot Air Ballooning and Mountain Biking Map of Turkey I (Garfield) first arrived in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, by mail from a third grade classroom in Alabama. In Ankara, I visited the busy streets of downtown, the Posted by Spoilt Cat in Garfield Travels the World | May 9, 2008
  • Istanbul Our Month long journey begins in two weeks, with a country that has fascinated me for years. I dabbled in some Islamic art and history research while collecting inspiration for a fashion show - soon enough, it was no Posted by mazizmuse in Istanbul 2008 | Aug 31, 2008
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